Talk Talk Customers Warned After Website Attacked

TV, broadband, mobile and phone services supplier Talk Talk are warning its customers that some of their personal information may have been stolen following a cyber-attack on Wednesday 21st October.

Metropolitan Police Cyber Crime Unit are investigating following the “significant and sustained” attack on the Talk Talk website as the company say there is a chance that some data may have been accessed.

Dido Harding, CEO, said: “TalkTalk constantly updates its systems to make sure they are as secure as possible against the rapidly evolving threat of cyber crime, impacting an increasing number of individuals and organisations.”

“We take any threat to the security of our customers’ data extremely seriously and we are taking all the necessary steps to understand what has happened here. As a precaution, we are contacting all our customers straight away with information, support and advice around Wednesday’s attack.”

Talk Talk have issued the following statement regarding the incident:

Website attack affecting our customers

We are very sorry to tell you that on Thursday 22nd October a criminal investigation was launched by the Metropolitan Police Cyber Crime Unit following a significant and sustained cyberattack on our website on Wednesday 21st October. The investigation is ongoing, but unfortunately there is a chance that some of the following data may have been accessed:

Names

Addresss

Dates of birth

Email addresses

Telephone numbers

TalkTalk account information

Credit card details and/or bank details

We are continuing to work with leading cyber crime specialists and the Metropolitan Police to establish exactly what happened and the extent of any information accessed.

We would like to reassure you that we take any threat to the security of our customers’ data very seriously. We constantly review and update our systems to make sure they are as secure as possible and we’re taking all the necessary steps to understand this incident and to protect as best we can against similar attacks in future. Unfortunately cyber criminals are becoming increasingly sophisticated and attacks against companies which do business online are becoming more frequent.

What we are doing

We are contacting all our customers straight away to let them know what has happened and we will keep you up to date as we learn more

We have taken all necessary measures to secure our website following the attack

Together with cybercrime experts, the security services and the police, we’re continuing to complete a thorough investigation

We’ve contacted the major banks, and they will be monitoring for any suspicious activity on our customers’ accounts

We have contacted the Information Commissioner’s Office

What you can do

Keep an eye on your accounts over the next few months. If you see anything unusual, please contact your bank and Action Fraud as soon as possible. Action Fraud is the UK’s national fraud and internet crime reporting centre, and they can be reached on 0300 123 2040 or via www.actionfraud.police.uk

If you are contacted by anyone asking you for personal data or passwords (such as for your bank account), please take all steps to check the true identity of the organisation.

Check your credit report with the three main credit agencies: Call Credit, Experian and Equifax

Please be aware, TalkTalk will NEVER call customers and ask you to provide bank details unless we have already had specific permission from you to do so.

TalkTalk will also NEVER

Ask for your bank details to process a refund. If you are ever due a refund from us, we would only be able to process this if your bank details are already registered on our systems.

Call you and ask you to download software onto your computer, unless you have previously contacted TalkTalk, discussed and agreed a call back for this to take place.

Send you emails asking you to provide your full password. We will only ever ask for two digits from it to protect your security.

We understand this will be concerning and frustrating, and we want to reassure you that we are continuing to take every action possible to keep your information safe.

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